This self-paced online course is all about learning or nué or shaded goldwork. The technique was used extensively in goldwork embroidery from the Low Countries in the late medieval period. The original embroidery of Elisabeth of Thuringia can be found on a red dalmatic kept at Museum Catharijneconvent in the Netherlands (ABM t2093c). The dalmatic came from the Lebuinus church in Deventer. The embroidery was made in Amsterdam around AD 1510-1520. The finished embroidery figure measures c. 18.5 x 7 cm. This course is part of a monthly or yearly membership. Become a member!